Now to our top story. The vision of Kakaako's future as Oahu's third city drew hundreds of people out tonight. Good evening, I'm Kenny Choi. And I'm Yunji de Nies.. It was a chance to take a deep breath and try and process how the Kakaako we now know will change. KITV4's Catherine Cruz reports. It wasnt all about views and higher height limits in Kakaako. They came to ask about everything from gutters to sidewalks, to community gardens. For two hours, the head of the agency charged with its development was on the hotseat. and he fired straight back at the questions. - Tony CHing 8:43 - 8:52 "With respect to views between buildings I believe our staandards are more stringent than anywhere in the state" There was even an appeal by one area lawmaker for a coordinated effort by the HCDA and the city. Her point: a better traffic plan is NOT too much to ask - Della 15:12 - 15: 17 " I live in the urban core. I regularlly traverse piikoi and pensacola because I have to. I don't have an alternative," - Della 15:20- 15;2? - "My husband uses a moped. We have one car. My daughters and I walk to school we use bikes we do everything we do to take advantange of alternative modes of transportation" - BUTT WITH 15:42 - "More has to be done than just say get on the bus.. " And the meeting drew from across the island --more than just the Kakaako neighbors. - Tomas Iwai Kaneohe resident 20: 43 - -"We want to avoid seeing Kakaako Mauka become another Waikiki we want to preserve open space for eall the people of Hawaii" Awai hopes to see more town meetings like this bringing in school and city officials to engage in more dialogue about the expected problems and the solutions or lack of them. One Hawaii Kai resident thought the agency should be applauded for its planning than most people give it credit for. - Dick Baker Hawaii Kai 23:19 - 23:32 -"That doesnt mean that there arent controversial elements to the projects I think the meeting tonight did help clarify the thrust and intent of the HCDA. I think they did well," - Tony Ching 18: 21 - 18:28 - Even if its painful, we have to be accountable. So if you haul us in and say I dont like this, we have to be responsive to whoever has to come in the door," Tonight there were 300 plus stakeholders. With dozens of highrises soon to come--tomorrow there may be more. In the end there were more questions than there was time for...lots about about rail and exemptions to the rules and how to prevent people from selling off the cheaper units for a quick profit. The agency expects to post answers on its website. A heads up-- expect to hear about plans for yet another new high-rise. This one on South Street. Just behind the old Advertiser

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